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Prominent Nigerian Singer Involved In Terrible Motor Accident (Details)
Prominent Nigerian Singer Involved In Terrible Motor Accident
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Nigerian singer, Richie Marvin Chieme Akuba better known as Morachi have survived a motor accident along the Alabama highway.
This online media learnt that Chieme was involved in the accident while driving back from Alabama to Atlanta, in America.
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In a post via his Instagram page, the music star, whose song ‘Hapuya, like that’ was a major hit, shared how God saved his life after his Range Rover exploded on the high.
“God did it. Yes, he saved my life. I am grateful to God. My Range Rover exploded while I was still in the car driving on the high way back from Alabama to Atlanta,” he wrote.
Meanwhile, Nigerian skit maker, Oga Sabinus recently advised Nigerians after surviving a ghastly auto accident.
This online media that the skit maker recently survived a crash on a Sunday morning.
According to reports, a suspected drunk driver ran into Sabinus’ car from the other side of the road while he was driving home.
Confirming the incident, the comedian stated that he was safe and thanked everyone for the calls and messages.
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Speaking further on the dire incident, Sabinus took to Twitter to warn those who drink and drive to desist from the act while also advising that everyone stays safe.
He wrote: “Don’t drink and drive, stay safe.”
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